Dormant Accounts
lor
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Hi All,
I have my first set of accounts where my client has told me that they are going to become dormant. E.g. If an AP is from 01/11/2012-31/10/2013 and they became dormant in Dec 2013. Do I file the accounts for AP 01/11/2012-31/10/2013 as normal and file the CT600 as normal?. Then the next set of accounts will be dormant?. My main confusion is whether I have to do anything different this time around. My logic is saying no, to file as normal. Also what do I need to do in order to inform Co Ho and HMRC that it is dormant?.
Many thanks for your help in advance.
Lor
I have my first set of accounts where my client has told me that they are going to become dormant. E.g. If an AP is from 01/11/2012-31/10/2013 and they became dormant in Dec 2013. Do I file the accounts for AP 01/11/2012-31/10/2013 as normal and file the CT600 as normal?. Then the next set of accounts will be dormant?. My main confusion is whether I have to do anything different this time around. My logic is saying no, to file as normal. Also what do I need to do in order to inform Co Ho and HMRC that it is dormant?.
Many thanks for your help in advance.
Lor
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